Yeah, it's kind of like if I could only have one screwdriver.
Some folk like a standard #2 Philips. Nothing else needs to be tightened nor loosened. NOR HAS EVEN BEEN. NOR WILL BE. EVER. THE END. That was sure easy.
But I start thinking, man, I actually needed a flathead the other week. And some of my guns actually have different size flathead screws and I wouldn't want to booger them. Except I've been meaning to tighten and Loctite my knife's pocket-clip screws, but that's some screwball tiny Torx bit. But I just tightened one of my dinner chair's legs last night, and that was the ol' #2 Philips (of course). But, the left lens was loose in my glasses frame two nights ago and I used an eyeglass screwdriver to tighten it and snug up the rest.
But then there's brands!?!?! I could get by for most purposes with a Harbor Freight 4-way since I wouldn't really use it that much. But a Craftsman is within my budget. But if it's the only one, shouldn't I buy a Klein or better?
What's a man to do?!?!?
I guess it would be some fancy and expensive super modular thing I wouldn't have bought anyways that would do a bad job at some things I need to do, and there would just be some screws I would never be able to tighten nor loosen for the rest of my life.
Or I could just flat out tell you that a 6mm Torx is the best with no reasoning, explanation, or justification. Because that's a useful answer.
Some folk like a standard #2 Philips. Nothing else needs to be tightened nor loosened. NOR HAS EVEN BEEN. NOR WILL BE. EVER. THE END. That was sure easy.
But I start thinking, man, I actually needed a flathead the other week. And some of my guns actually have different size flathead screws and I wouldn't want to booger them. Except I've been meaning to tighten and Loctite my knife's pocket-clip screws, but that's some screwball tiny Torx bit. But I just tightened one of my dinner chair's legs last night, and that was the ol' #2 Philips (of course). But, the left lens was loose in my glasses frame two nights ago and I used an eyeglass screwdriver to tighten it and snug up the rest.
But then there's brands!?!?! I could get by for most purposes with a Harbor Freight 4-way since I wouldn't really use it that much. But a Craftsman is within my budget. But if it's the only one, shouldn't I buy a Klein or better?
What's a man to do?!?!?
I guess it would be some fancy and expensive super modular thing I wouldn't have bought anyways that would do a bad job at some things I need to do, and there would just be some screws I would never be able to tighten nor loosen for the rest of my life.
Or I could just flat out tell you that a 6mm Torx is the best with no reasoning, explanation, or justification. Because that's a useful answer.